No LeSean McCoy at voluntary workouts; Sean McDermott says Bills will earn 'the right to win'

New head coach Sean McDermott and his staff got off to a brisk start on Monday, the first day of the Buffalo Bills’ voluntary offseason conditioning program at One Bills Drive. Running back LeSean McCoy was the only player not in attendance.

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Newly appointed coaches are granted extra time during spring workouts to get acquainted with players. The nearly full attendance at a voluntary workout no doubt brought a smile to McDermott’s face as he attempts to change a losing culture that has plagued organization in Buffalo for nearly two decades, explaining that the team will begin learning that winning is a “right” that is to be earned.

Some Bills players who were dogged by injuries last season are back and undoubtedly eager to get started. Center Eric Wood is recovering from a broken fibula, while wide receiver Sammy Watkins underwent a second surgery on his broken foot in January. Entering a contract year, Watkins will need to stay healthy after spending the majority of his young career banged up in some form.

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There’s little doubt McDermott will also be keeping a close eye on defensive tackle Marcell Dareus, who missed half of the 2016 season. He served a four-game suspension before being sidelined for several additional weeks with a hamstring injury, fraying the nerves of a frustrated fan base that would like to see more from Buffalo’s largest (figuratively and literally) investment on the defensive line.

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Monday was the first day of a new beginning for the Buffalo Bills. These offseason activities will provide a nice glimpse into the differences in how McDermott runs a program as opposed to former coach Rex Ryan.

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